But Northfield is a long ways off from its pre-recession high average price of $1,125,000. There were considerably fewer homes sold in 2007 (fewer homes were for sale) and it took much longer to sell them. As in all the other North Shore communities, prices were selling at astronomical numbers but seller's consistently overpricing caused long sell times. The list price to sell price ratio was a decent 94% in 2017 but only 87% in 2007 which indicates overpricing of homes with several price reductions to get a sale.

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